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  • Age Prevention For The Windows To Your Soul  By : Geoff Hopkins
    Many authors and speakers have written and said much about the eyes. They are often described as windows to the soul. Frequently, most persons notice another's eyes before any other facial characteristic. While they are important, the skin around them is also prominent. The delicacy of this area is perhaps best conveyed by noting that a person's skin is thinnest in this area.
  • Agel Ageless Skin Care: How to Look Younger than Ever Without Any Painful Procedures!  By : Robert Thomson
    Like it or not, we exist in a society where your beauty is very important to how you’re looked at in the world.
  • Agelessness - A Conversation with Dr. Deepak Chopra  By : Veronica Hay
    The concept of Agelessness has always both fascinated and perplexed me. I have known people who joyfully, never seemed to age and I have know those who very sadly, aged prematurely. And so, in an interview I conducted with Dr. Deepak Chopra, I asked him the following question about Agelessness. What he answered has stayed with me always and served me very well. I hope it does the same for you.
  • Aging, and Antiaging Skin Care Methods  By : Ben Needles
    What causes aging, and what kind of antiaging skin care techniques can we use to combat this natural, but frustrating problem? Weve all been there: crows feet and wrinkles start to develop, and we dont have the slightest idea how to keep ourselves looking as young as wed like, or as young as we feel
  • Airbrush Makeup Kits Guide  By : Darren Barnett
    You may be asking what an airbrush makeup kit is. I am sure you have heard of
    artists touching up, airbrushing, photos to remove the subject’s flaws. In
    essence that is what an airbrush makeup kit does, but it is you. No artist will
    have to touch-up your face because it will already be perfect. The airbrush
    makeup kit is the package of what you will need to get started in airbrushing
    makeup.
  • Align Your Thoughts for Success  By : Weston Lyon
    For you to succeed, in any endeavor, you must learn to align 4 basic components of your life.
  • allegiance with leadership  By : Francisco Rodriguez Higueras
    Different leaders have different ideas about leadership. For example, see below Jack Welch's perspective, which even though quite modern compared to many leaders, is nevertheless based on quite traditional leadership principles.
  • Alpine Life Lessons  By : Grace Durfee
    This article provides insight for skiers and non-skiers alike on how to smoothly navigate life's varied terrain—curving slopes, fresh powder, icy patches, moguls, and all!
  • Alternatives to Arrogance  By : Mike Scantlebury
    We all get above ourselves, sometimes. We think we're pretty smart, pretty important, but as one successful entrepreneur likes to say, really we're just 'insignificant worms'. Actually, as the author of this article points out, we're lower than that, really a lot lower, which makes for humility maybe and a greater sense of perspective. After all, it's a big universe, isn't it?
  • Alternatives to being natural  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Smallpox is 'natural', it's just one of the things we don't really like in the world. But if it's yoghurt or blueberries, then the more 'natural' the better, apparently. We all love those 'natural' things. That must make them unique. In most people's lives, from the moment we wake up to the time we go to bed, practically everything we touch, use or make, is completely 'unnatural'. Is that so hard to appreciate?
  • Alternatives to being rescued by dolphins  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Scientists are funny people. They're not content with knowing what they can see with their own eyes: they want to know 'why'. That's great, it's the foundation of modern civilisation, but not so helpful if you're in the sea, surrounded by sharks. And most of us are, aren't we?
  • Alternatives to being the best  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Every day is an adventure and every road we go down gives us a choice, which way to go next. What would you choose, good or bad, right or wrong, the worst or the best. Let's look at a few examples and see how frail and stupid we can all be, if we're determined and really put our minds to it. The alternative, of course, is always better, but how many of us can choose that route?
  • Alternatives to conflict  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Argue? Moi? Yes, well, the problem is that some people have opinions, which mean that if you ever bother to say what you think, (and you might not), then bet on it, someone out there is going to disagree with you. And why shouldn't they? But why shouldn't you, say what you mean? Is everyone right? Are we all wrong? Or would it be better if we could just figure a way to get along? Wanna try it?
  • Alternatives to driving your life  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Who are these people, speeding down the highway, overtaking dangerously and threatening lives and property? One thing is certain: they aren't successful in any other part of their lives, apart from burning rubber! Check out the reasons why we all need to be behind the wheel and in charge of our driving, not intimidated by it.
  • Alternatives to excuses  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Trying to get out of bed in the morning? It might be helpful to think about what's going through your head. Mike Scantlebury, Internet Author and creator of many self-help books and articles, looks at a few examples and asks some hard questions. Most important, if you aren't fooling anyone else, why go on trying to fool yourself?
  • Alternatives to good ideas  By : Mike Scantlebury
    All you need is a good idea, right? Well, no, because there's always the problem of other people. Some of them, out there, seem determined and doomed to mess things up. Watch out, in case they get in your way, and let Mike Scantlebury show you the real road to where you want to go.
  • Alternatives to great riches  By : Mike Scantlebury
    You wanna be rich? But what is 'rich'? If it's so important then why is rich publisher Felix Dennis giving away ninety per cent of what he's got? Is there anything else in life? More important, is there something for you? What do you want? Join Mike Scantlebury in the discussion and think about making plans.
  • Alternatives to Heroes  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Nobody said that life was easy, but why try and pretend that those who make a go of it are somehow superhuman? Because it excuses the rest of us. It can't be that we're laid back, lazy, lackadaisical and lecherous. No, it can't be. The few who achieve great things, we say, are somehow 'heroes', the rest of us aren't. Or aren't yet. Who knows, maybe we'll get the hint eventually.
  • Alternatives to Making Do  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Why prepare? After all, a lot of famous people are renowned for being able to 'wing it', coming up with the goods off the top of their heads. Isn't it good to be spontaneous? Why not copy the rich and famous? Yeah, good, if you can. On the other hand, it might be better to make that all important first impression by knowing what you're talking about. Yep, that's an alternative.
  • Alternatives to morality  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Some people say 'If it ain't against the law, then why can't we do it?' but there is more to life than that. There's morality. People might disagree on the details but discussing 'right and wrong' is topical in any culture. What works now? Join Mike Scantlebury in thinking about consequences.
  • Alternatives to positive thinking  By : Mike Scantlebury
    What's all this 'positive' stuff? Why do we have to keep smiling? What's this obsession with always looking on the bright side. Maybe there are other world views, and this article points you in that direction, out there in the world, maybe China. Find out more about being positive where it counts, in planning and doing. After all, the question is, where are you - now and in the future - not what you can say about it.
  • Alternatives to pretending  By : Mike Scantlebury
    We are who we think we are. Are we? Or are we who we say we are? Or, more accurately, we seem to be whom we pretend to be. That's good, surely, making out you're more than you are; more important; more - everything. Not according to this author. You spend effort pretending to be who you're not and you'll spend up, with nothing to show for it. Try another way.
  • Alternatives to reality, every day  By : Mike Scantlebury
    So, what's it to be, young man? Why, you could be a famous sports personality, a singer or creative artist, all without work or effort. You could be rich, famous, an expert in your field, and all without practice. Uh, wait a minute: where are we going? You think it's possible to achieve anything without daily effort? Time to think again. Moving forward is easy, but you have to move your feet. One step at a time.
  • Alternatives to running for the bus  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Why do some people always miss the bus? Maybe it's bad luck, and 'being in the wrong place at the wrong time'. Or maybe it's way past time for excuses and people have to start thinking and planning ahead, finding out what the bus timetable says and organising their lives, instead of embarrassing themselves. See what Internet Author Mike Scantlebury thinks. He might surprise you.
  • Alternatives to sophistication  By : Mike Scantlebury
    We get older. Do we get wiser? Unfortunately, many people in the advanced civilisations that we call The West seem to be content to revel in the baser instincts and count conquests of a personal nature amongst their rather flimsy list of achievements. What do we really have to boast about? Is there anything we can be really proud of? The list might be smaller than you think.

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